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Old January 21, 2014, 02:23 PM   #11
precision_shooter
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Join Date: September 8, 2007
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Remove 2 screws that hold the factory pad/plate in place.
Put new pad on either using same screws or replacement screws that come with the new pad. It should literally take you less than 3 minutes.

Slip on vs direct fit...
A slip on will net you the same benefits as a direct fit, however, if you don't remove the factory pad, then your length of pull will be increased by the thickness of the new pad possibly making it where you can't get a good cheek weld for the scope without craining your neck forward.

The direct fit are only a few dollars more than the slip on and well worth it in my opinion as you don't have that eye-sore stuck on the back of your stock and don't have to worry about it loosening, getting a tear in it to where it won't stay on, etc...
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